Figure Eight Track with Bridge

Brio wooden railway Figure Eight Track with Bridge

Now we’re moving up in the world! The figure eight track with a bridge is usually the first track a young engineer will create with multiple levels. Brio has several different style bridges that you can use for this track: as long as it is 14″ long with an underpass in the center, you can swap your bridge out for the parts listed below to customize your layout.

Pieces Needed:

  • 12 x E (large curve)
  • 1 x A (medium straight)
  • 1 x D (long straight)
  • 1 x Viaduct Bridge #33351 (three pieces)
The Brio Viaduct Bridge at the center of the Figure Eight Track

The Brio trains are a perfect fit under the Viaduct Bridge. Some other brands may be too tall to fit.

Large Oval Track

Brio wooden railway Large Oval Track

The large oval is easy to set up with basic wooden track pieces, but is a little more interesting than a standard large circle. The inner area is the perfect spot to set up a little town, a loading crane and cargo, or some farm animals.

Pieces needed:

  • 8 x E (large curve)
  • 2 x D (long straight)

Small Oval Track

This small oval track adds a little variety to the basic small circle while still taking up very little room. Switch out the standard straight track sections for more exciting accessory tracks of the same length to spice it up a little!

Pieces Needed:

  • 8 x E1 (short curve)
  • 2 x A (medium straight)

Large Circle Track

Brio wooden railway Large Circle Track

This is a basic staple of Brio train tracks – the large circle. Perfect as a first track for beginning engineers. Eight large curves combine for round and round fun.

Pieces Needed:

  • 8 x E (large curve)

Small Circle Track

This is the smallest continuous track it is possible to make with Brio tracks! Eight small curved tracks combine to make a tiny circle of fun. Pack this track and a single engine in a bag to take on trips to the restaurant with kids – they will stay entertained while taking up minimal space.

Pieces Needed:

  • 8 x E1 (short curve)